Ontario Highway 114

Highway 114 marker
Highway 114
Malden Road
     Highway 114      Limited-access      King's Highway      Former highways
Route information
Maintained by Essex County
Length1.8 km[1] (1.1 mi)
Existed1920 (as Highway 2)
1953–1970
HistoryEstablished 1920
Highway 2 1925–1929
Highway 2A 1929–1931
Highway 3A 1931–1938
Highway 98A 1938–1953
Highway 114 1953–1970
Decommissioned June 1, 1970
Major junctions
South end Highway 3Maidstone
North end Highway 98
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
Major citiesMaidstone
Highway system
Highway 112 Highway 115

King's Highway 114, commonly referred to as Highway 114, was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. It was one of the shortest highways ever assigned in the province, at just 1.8 kilometres (1.1 mi) in length. The route followed Malden Road for its entire length between Highway 3 and Highway 98. Part of the original provincial highway network created in 1920, Highway 114 was created in 1953 out of a route renumbering. Prior to 1953, it had been numbered Highway 2A from 1929 until 1931, Highway 3A from 1931 until 1938, and Highway 98A from 1938 until 1953. Today, Malden Road is an unnumbered local road.

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